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Security forces in Suez fire tear gas and live rounds in an attempt to disperse the large crowds demanding coup president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to resign.

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The silent Egyptian majority has finally broken the fear barrier...

"There is no God but Allah. Sisi is the enemy of Allah"

#Egypt
Things You Didn’t Know About President Morsi

1) He was a Hafiz of the Qurʾān

One of the little known facts about the president is that he has memorised the entire Qurʾān by heart. The Prophet said: “The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qurʾān and teach it.” Abu Musa Al Asharee reported that the Prophet said, “Part of showing glory to Allāh is to show respect to a white-haired Muslim, and a carrier of the Qurʾān who does not exaggerate in it nor ignore it and a just ruler.” An interesting combination of virtues there don’t you think?

#RememberingMorsi #Egypt
Things You Didn’t Know About President Morsi

2. He lived in an apartment

The Egyptian president had many palaces dotted around Cairo. They were sprawling in size and lavishly furnished. When Morsi walked into the Presidential palace for the first time, he had made up his mind that he would not live in any of them. He relented to carry out official government business in these vast palaces, but he would continue to live an apartment rented out for some time. This was how we were treated to the unbelievable sight of the President of a nation having death threats to his family being graffitied onto the walls of the elevator he used to get to his flat. Compare this to the other Muslim “leaders” who (and this is not an exaggeration) have toilets that are bigger than this President’s home.

#Morsi #RememberingMorsi #Egypt
Muslims responded to the news of the death of President Mohamed Morsi, giving back whatever they can. This reads:

"'Umrah on behalf of Dr. Mohammad Morsi, the President of the Arabic Republic of Egypt."

Monday, 14 Shawwal 1440
17 June 2019

#Morsi #RememberingMorsi #Egypt
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Things You Didn’t Know About President Morsi

3) The adhān takes precedence over his speech

When Morsi was delivering an important speech he was suddenly made aware that prayer time fell. Instead of ignoring the adhān and continuing his speech or even just staying silent for a minute – Morsi loudly and proudly repeated the adhān. The effect was electrifying and a generation of pious young Muslims saw that even their leaders submitted to the words of Allāh.

#Morsi #RememberingMorsi #Egypt
Things You Didn’t Know About President Morsi

4) The worlds lowest paid leader

We get so used to seeing the sickening figures that business moguls, sports stars and so-called celebrities pull in that we expect our political leaders to be earning mega bucks as well. We’re not shocked when we see former Prime Ministers or Presidents become millionaires on the lucrative speakers circuit. Morsi could have taken the opportunity of being President to build a nest-egg for himself and his family. After all, he still lived in a rented flat. Maybe he could buy himself a house? It turns out that President Morsi was the lowest paid world leader. Read that again. In. The. World. He stipulated that his salary would be $10,000 for the entire year. At the time of his kidnapping, it transpired that he had actually not drawn any salary at all. He had been working for free.

#Morsi #RememberingMorsi #Egypt
"The Qur'ān is our constitution, the Prophet is our leader, jihād is our path and death in the name of Allāh is our goal."

#Morsi #RememberingMorsi #Egypt
Things You Didn’t Know About President Morsi

1) He was a Hafiz of the Qurʾān

One of the little known facts about the president is that he has memorised the entire Qurʾān by heart. The Prophet said: “The best among you (Muslims) are those who learn the Qurʾān and teach it.” Abu Musa Al Asharee reported that the Prophet said, “Part of showing glory to Allāh is to show respect to a white-haired Muslim, and a carrier of the Qurʾān who does not exaggerate in it nor ignore it and a just ruler.” An interesting combination of virtues there don’t you think?

#RememberingMorsi #Egypt
Things You Didn’t Know About President Morsi

2. He lived in an apartment

The Egyptian president had many palaces dotted around Cairo. They were sprawling in size and lavishly furnished. When Morsi walked into the Presidential palace for the first time, he had made up his mind that he would not live in any of them. He relented to carry out official government business in these vast palaces, but he would continue to live an apartment rented out for some time. This was how we were treated to the unbelievable sight of the President of a nation having death threats to his family being graffitied onto the walls of the elevator he used to get to his flat. Compare this to the other Muslim “leaders” who (and this is not an exaggeration) have toilets that are bigger than this President’s home.

#Morsi #RememberingMorsi #Egypt
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Things You Didn’t Know About President Morsi

3) The adhān takes precedence over his speech

When Morsi was delivering an important speech he was suddenly made aware that prayer time fell. Instead of ignoring the adhān and continuing his speech or even just staying silent for a minute – Morsi loudly and proudly repeated the adhān. The effect was electrifying and a generation of pious young Muslims saw that even their leaders submitted to the words of Allāh.

#Morsi #RememberingMorsi #Egypt
Things You Didn’t Know About President Morsi

4) The worlds lowest paid leader

We get so used to seeing the sickening figures that business moguls, sports stars and so-called celebrities pull in that we expect our political leaders to be earning mega bucks as well. We’re not shocked when we see former Prime Ministers or Presidents become millionaires on the lucrative speakers circuit. Morsi could have taken the opportunity of being President to build a nest-egg for himself and his family. After all, he still lived in a rented flat. Maybe he could buy himself a house? It turns out that President Morsi was the lowest paid world leader. Read that again. In. The. World. He stipulated that his salary would be $10,000 for the entire year. At the time of his kidnapping, it transpired that he had actually not drawn any salary at all. He had been working for free.

#Morsi #RememberingMorsi #Egypt
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Protesters gathered at London’s Downing Street on Saturday to denounce Egypt’s death sentence against 12 members of the opposition, paving the way for their potential execution.⁣

According to the Geneva-based Committee for Justice rights group, at least 92 opponents of Sisi have been executed since 2013, and final death sentences have been issued for 64 others who may be executed at any moment. ⁣

However, if the death penalty against the 12 Brotherhood leaders is carried out, it would be the first time under Sisi’s rule that well-known opposition figures are executed.⁣

#egypt #london #downingstreet #egyptprotests #stopegyexecutions
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Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announces run for a third presidential term, sparking concerns among opposition.

#egypt #Sisi #pharoah